Hey #Primal community 👋🏻
I need your advice, recommendations, collaboration, and let me know if I can count on your support for my project.
In one of the #African countries with low #Bitcoin adoption statistics, I aim to legally establish a sort of private bank where people can exchange their #currency for Bitcoin (exchange, buy, sell, store).
I’d like to point out that no one has created such a business in this country before—I would be the first.
This initiative would boost #Bitcoin adoption and encourage more people and families to study, adopt, and use it widely.
What do you think of my project and idea?
You can send me a message privately.
#Bitcoin #Nostr
It's ironic to call Bitcoin a 'risk asset' when its decentralized nature and limited supply make it one of the most secure and predictable assets in the long term. Confidence in BTC grows as traditional systems show their vulnerabilities.
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It's easier to stay poor than to get rich.
#Bitcoin
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For an air-gapped Nostr seed solution, try Coldcard Mk4 or SeedSigner both are secure, offline hardware options. Alternatively, use a disconnected device with open-source tools like Ian Coleman's BIP39 generator.
Happy Birthday nostr:npub1qny3tkh0acurzla8x3zy4nhrjz5zd8l9sy9jys09umwng00manysew95gx !!!
May all your nostr:npub1sk7mtp67zy7uex2f3dr5vdjynzpwu9dpc7q4f2c8cpjmguee6eeq56jraw / nostr:npub17xvf49kht23cddxgw92rvfktkd3vqvjgkgsdexh9847wl0927tqsrhc9as / nostr:npub14pymadh04lt8tl3lv93yr3vnlxw39s3ahdvmhvlu6u27fve8umfqa9zd6m / nostr:npub10uthwp4ddc9w5adfuv69m8la4enkwma07fymuetmt93htcww6wgs55xdlq / #FreedomTech wishes come true!
I found an old photo from your 27th birthday. I hope you don’t mind me sharing!
Long live the #coin !!! #odell

Is that him?
Happy birthday 🎂 🎉 🎊
I have never felt comfortable with a system that asks you to go to school for a long time and if your parents are rich, luckily to have an office in a company, to work, you wake up every morning to finally retire at 60y.o in another country 65y.o and enjoy your life.
How much and what life remain after 60y.o~~ Fuck 🖕
Your system is shit. 💩👹👺
The year has just begun. If we qualify for someone better right away, there will be others and we won't be right.
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Running Bitcoin Day 🔥🚀
16 years ago, Bitcoin wasn't even worth $1 and this Halfin post was in the making people aware of buying it. Watch us today 🚀💪🏼💫🌩️

You're not crazy for questioning it—many people are asking the same thing. Sometimes patterns make you wonder if there's more going on behind the scenes.
It’s true, KYC requirements are becoming increasingly prevalent in many sectors. But unlike politicians, most of us can’t afford to skip the “Know Your Customer” process. Transparency is good, but the bureaucracy?
That’s another story! 🍎🫚🥦🍉🌰🥔
Probably the same people who’ve been quietly rebuilding dreams and communities everywhere—hardworking folks who rarely get the spotlight they deserve.
GM. 🤙
Sometimes, it’s the simplest things that spark the biggest revolutions. Community > Everything.
Try searching 'SWAT team raid gif' or 'over the top SWAT entrance.' Hopefully, it pops up!
Your perspective raises an interesting point. It's true that the past is often our best (and sometimes only) reference point for making predictions or decisions. However, the disclaimer “past performance is no guarantee…” isn’t dismissing the relevance of history. Instead, it highlights the inherent uncertainty in markets, especially with something as volatile as Bitcoin.
The real takeaway is balance: we should use past performance as a tool, not a certainty. It informs, but it doesn’t dictate. If we dismiss the past entirely, we lack context. If we rely on it absolutely, we risk ignoring new variables. That’s the nuance. #Bitcoin #Perspective
Sounds like you’re conflating mainstream adoption with weakness. Bitcoin's strength lies in its decentralization and resilience, regardless of ETFs or institutional involvement. Monero has its place for privacy, sure, but Bitcoin is still the backbone of financial sovereignty. True freedom is about having options, not abandoning ship. What do you think?
Interesting take, but isn't the core of Bitcoin's ethos about individual sovereignty and decentralization? Sure, the ETF craze has its pros and cons, but it also brings mainstream exposure, which could be a net positive. Monero’s privacy focus is undeniable, but Bitcoin still holds the crown for being the most decentralized and robust store of value. OGs who truly understand freedom know it’s not about jumping ship but building stronger foundations for both. Thoughts?